Keyword "health studies"
There are 34 articles tagged with keyword "health studies".
-
Bone Health: Studies in Adults and the Elderly
Data from NHANES III was used to determine whether milk intake during childhood and adolescence, when controlled for current calcium intake, was associated with adult bone mineral content, bone mineral density, and the incidence of osteoporotic fractures in 3,251 non-Hispanic white women...
Continue reading -
Bone Health: Studies in Children and Adolescents
A meta-analysis published in 2008 of 21 randomized controlled trials consisting of 3,821 children aged 4 to 17 years (82% of whom were female) on the role of milk products and dietary calcium on bone mineral content in children revealed a number of benefits: Among studies of children with...
Continue reading -
Healthy Weight Educational Video
Our team of Registered Dietitians are proud to offer a new educational tool on healthy weight.
Continue reading -
Barriers to Milk Consumption
Data from nutrition surveys confirm that, despite increased knowledge about nutrition and health, Canadians still aren't getting the number of servings of milk products recommended by the Food Guide.Fruit and vegetable consumption is poor, but that of milk and milk products is even worse...
Continue reading -
Effects of Drinking Milk Following Exercise
Skeletal muscle is important for regulation of blood glucose as well as blood lipids as it is the largest site for glucose disposal and lipid oxidation. Thus, resistance exercise (to gain, or prevent loss of even a small amount of muscle) may have important health benefits. In an acute...
Continue reading -
Role of Calcium Supplements in Bone Health
Several studies have demonstrated that milk products are superior to calcium supplements alone, likely due to the role of other nutrients found in milk products that have also been shown to be important for bone health. Only one head-to-head study has addressed the role of calcium...
Continue reading -
The Position of Pediatricians on Lactose Intolerance
According to new guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the elimination of dairy products to treat lactose intolerance should be considered a last resort. Their reasoning is that milk and milk-product avoidance has a negative effect on calcium and vitamin D intake, and...
Continue reading -
Milk Products and Weight : The Importance of the Threshold Effect
Although the evidence is still in its infancy, it is believed that there is a threshold level of calcium intake, above which there may be no further benefits with respect to weight management.
Continue reading -
Healthy Weight: Calcium Supplements and Milk Products
Almost all studies to date have examined either milk products or calcium supplements on measures of body weight.
Continue reading -
Milk Products and Bone Health: Potential Mechanisms
A review of potential mechanisms for calcium and vitamin D in bone health are outlined as follows: 1
Continue reading
Scientific Evidence Keywords
- american heart association
- american heath association
- angiotensin converting enzyme
- bg
- bioactive peptides
- blood markers of inflammation
- blood pressure
- body fat
- bone health
- calcium
- calcium oxalate
- canadian hypertension society
- cancer prevention
- carbohydrates
- cardiovascular disease
- casein
- children’s diet
- chocolate milk
- colon cancer
- dash diet
- data on consumption
- dental health
- diet quality
- dietary factors
- elaidic acid
- electrolytes
- endothelial dysfunction
- endurance exercise
- flavoured milk
- health studies
- healthy weight
- hypertension
- kidney stones
- lactose intolerance
- lactose malabsorption
- metabolic syndrome
- milk
- milk allergy
- milk consumption
- muscle
- national institutes of health
- obesity
- osteoporosis
- oxalate
- peptides
- per capita consumption of chocolate milk
- physical activity
- post-exercise recovery
- prevalence
- protein
- randomized controlled trials
- resistance exercice
- ruminant trans fat
- salt
- sodium
- sport
- spotlight on nutrition
- stroke
- sugar intake
- systematic review
- tooth decay
- trans fat
- type 2 diabetes
- urinary calcium
- vaccenic acid
- vitamin d
- weight loss
- whey protein
- who report



